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  2. Pencil - Wikipedia

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    A standard, hexagonal, "#2 pencil" is cut to a hexagonal height of 6 mm (1 ⁄ 4 in), but the outer diameter is slightly larger (about 7 mm or 9 ⁄ 32 in) A standard, "#2", hexagonal pencil is 19 cm (7.5 in) long.

  3. List of pen types, brands and companies - Wikipedia

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    A pen is a handheld device used to apply ink to a surface, usually paper, for writing or drawing. [1] Additional types of specialized pens are used in specific types of applications and environments such as in artwork, electronics, digital scanning and spaceflight, and computing.

  4. Mechanical pencil - Wikipedia

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    Between 1822 and 1874, more than 160 patents were registered pertaining to a variety of improvements to mechanical pencils. The first spring-loaded mechanical pencil was patented in 1877. Two of the most popular 19th-century lead sizes were 1.5 and 1.03 mm, "VS" and "M", respectively.

  5. Surface Pen - Wikipedia

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    A new version of the Surface Pen was launched in 2014 with the Surface Pro 3. [6] Based on technology developed by N-trig [7] (a separate company at the time, though subsequently acquired by Microsoft), [8] the Surface Pro 3 version lacks the eraser tip present in the previous generation; erasing is done by drawing over the ink strokes while holding down one of two physical buttons on the side ...

  6. A No. 2 Pencil Is Fall’s Easiest Hair Accessory - AOL

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    At LaQuan Smith's Fall/Winter 2024 NYFW show, the designer collaborated with Tresemmé and Huda Beauty to seamlessly elevate corporate glam.

  7. Optical mark recognition - Wikipedia

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    One of the most familiar applications of OMR is the use of #2 pencil (HB in Europe) bubble optical answer sheets in multiple choice question examinations. Students mark their answers, or other personal information, by darkening circles on a forms. The sheet is then graded by a scanning machine.